Ever have one too many cocktails or glasses of wine and find yourself with a case of the munchies? Life hack: keep Siete Foods grain-free chips in the house for these emergencies. Guilt-free pig out! :-P

But anyway, I eat Siete Foods tortillas and chips daily in one way or another. I think I might even go as far as to say that this is one of my favorite homemade alternatives thus far. I love going to an amazing brunch spot and ordering chilaquiles, but since it's a pretty heavy dish this doesn't happen that often. Thanks to Siete Foods, I made my own version at home with all the healthy alternatives!

Ingredients:

-1 egg, cooked over-easy

-Better Bean Co black beans

-1/2 avocado

-2 tbsp. diced red onion

-1/2 tsp onion powder

-1/2 tsp cayenne pepper

-1/4 cup fresh salsa

-1/2 jalapeno, sliced

-2 tbsp. cilantro

-10-15 Siete Nacho grain-free tortilla chips

-1/4 cup Siggi's plain Greek yogurt

-Vegan cheese (optional)

Instructions: So while the egg was cookin on the griddle... I made the guac. Mash the avo and mix it up with the diced onion, cayenne pepp and onion powder. When the egg is almost done, throw some Siete Foods grain-free chips on the stove top, too, with coconut or avocado oil until they look a little toasted and browned. Throw the chips on a plate and pour salsa over them (I used store bought from Whole Foods because I like to be crafty, but I'm also a busy lady). Plop the egg right over the chips and salsa, sprinkle with jalepnos and greek yogurt, which is replacing sour cream. Put a dollop of Better Bean Co black beans and your guac on the side (with optional vegan cheese sprinkled over). Sprinkle cilantro and voila! Served here with a bulletproof coffee and 1/2 grapefruit with a little coconut sugar because I've been on a grapefruit kick. Enjoy the guilt-free crunch this weekend, y'all!!

EASY TO USE. It's almost toooooo easy, but I mean that in a great way. This time I made some homemade hummus.

Ingredients:

-1 can chickpeas (low-sodium) WITH the liquid

-1/4 cup tahini, stirred (homemade or store bought)

-1/4 cup lemon juice (approx. 2 lemons)

-3 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil

-2 cloves garlic, minced

-1/4 heaping tsp cumin

-1/8 tsp cayenne pepper

-1 tsp salt

Toppings for Serving:

-paprika

-parsley

Instructions: Set 2 Tbsp chickpeas off to the side for serving. Place the remaining chickpeas and liquid, along with all of the other ingredients (tahini, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, cumin, cayenne pepper, salt) into your Vitamix or food processor. Turn Vitamix on regular setting starting at setting 1 and slowly moving up to 10. Smooth until well blended; if necessary add in a little more liquid for consistency. Pour into a serving bowl and place the chickpeas you set aside in the center. Sprinkle with Paprika and parsley. Serve with veggies or pita chips or whatever the heck you want!

HALLOWEEEEEEN. So, Halloween is actually my absolute favorite holiday. I used to throw Halloween parties annually and make jello shots for everyone. This was quite a few years ago now (so quit judging me), but I still LOVE to celebrate Halloween and fall (when Mother Nature actually gives us fall). So post my yoga-sculpt class I decided.... It's fall. It's Halloween. Time to step away from my green smoothie for a minute and get seasonal with this orangey goodness.

Speakinig of basic… IT’S FINALLY FALL!!! Bring on bonfires and football (and playoff baseball… I see you, Cubbies <3). But mostly… Pumpkin Spice Latte madness is upon us and I’m not mad about it. But TBH, I don’t really ever go out and order a PSL. They’re usually so loaded with crap that it takes the fun out of it for me. So this season I decided… PFFT! I’ll make my own. Now you can, too!

Instructions: Brew your coffee. Then add all ingredients to coffee and blend. The beef gelatin will make your coffee foam right up like a latte. No whip cream necessary (but totally optional if you’re feelin’ it! Or use coconut cream). Pour into your fav mug and add a dash of cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice to the top. Then get sippin’!